What can I do to get rid of these scars? I don't have any scar cream or anything like that. (Photo)

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Scar Treatment

July 17th, 2014

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For scars, it is best to see an experienced dermatologist for prescription topical medication and a laser treatment. These treatments will improve the appearance of scars, although not remove them completely.

Scar therapy

July 14th, 2014

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Not infrequently
potential patients avoid surgery because fear of an unsightly scar. To remedy
this, I now utilize and formulate compounded topical creams to treat, relieve
and minimize scars for each of my patients:• new scars• old scars• surgical scars• keloid scars• stretch marks• hypertrophic scars• hyperpigmented (dark)
scars• various acne scars, and
more...These scar removal creams
contain prescription strength medications each individually known to reduce
and/or reverse the scarring process but never before compounded together into
one high potency formulation. These medications are added to a base of
anhydrous silicone (the most common ingredient in everyday topical scar
therapy) and Pracaxi oil, found in the Amazon rainforest and known for its
anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibacterial, and antifungal properties. Many
health insurance plans actually cover the cost of the creams and they can be delivered
directly to the patients door step. In other words, no need for multiple trips
to the doctor for expensive and painful laser treatments, or wasted money on
minimally effective over-the-counter topical scar therapy gels or silicone
sheets that are unsightly and/or fail to stay on. Instead, with just two
applications a day my patients now perform scar therapy in the comfort of their
own home. Glad to help.

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